No images? Click here Indonesia's love and hate relationship with ChinaIndonesia and China's relationship has taken another turn following a visit by Indonesian President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo to Beijing earlier last week. Jokowi met his counterpart, Chinese President Xi Jinping to expand trade cooperation on agriculture and food security. The relationship between the two countries is complex. The world's second-largest economy is Indonesia's largest trade partner. However, anti Chinese sentiment among Indonesian public is still relatively strong, dating back to New Order Regime and its anticommunism policy in the 1960s. The Conversation is inviting scholars, academics and researchers to share their insights on Indonesia and China relations. Send your pitch here. Dear subscribers, we plan to merge the Indonesian Highlights newsletter with our daily newsletter. Aside from weekly updates in English, you will get a daily update in the Indonesian language written by our editors. If you are okay with this change, please stay; if not, you can unsubscribe.
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Why Indonesia needs more centres for Chinese economic studiesIndonesia needs to learn from China's economic success, especially when Indonesia-China's relations are mainly based on economics.
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